Digital privacy theory, technologies, and practices /
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Boca Raton :
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Table of Contents:
- Privacy-enhancing technologies for the Internet III : ten years later / Ian Goldberg
- Communication privacy / Andreas Pfitzmann [and others]
- Privacy-preserving cryptographic protocols / Mikhail J. Atallah and Keith B. Frikken
- Byzantine attacks on anonymity systems / Nikita Borisov, George Danezis, and Parisa Tabriz
- Introducing traffic analysis / George Danezis and Richard Clayton
- Privacy, profiling, targeted marketing, and data mining / Jaideep Vaidya and Vijay Atluri
- Enterprise privacy policies and languages / Michael Backes and Markus Dürmuth
- Uncircumventable enforcement of privacy policies via cryptographic obfuscation / Arvind Narayanan and Vitaly Shmatikov
- Privacy protection with uncertainty and indistinguishability / X. Sean Wang and Sushil Jajodia
- Privacy-preservation techniques in data mining / Chunhua Su [and others]
- HCI designs for privacy-enhancing identity management / Simone Fischer-Hübner [and others]
- Privacy perceptions among members of online communities / Maria Karyda and Spyros Kokolakis
- Perceived control : scales for privacy in ubiquitous computing / Sarah Spiekermann
- RFID : technological issues and privacy concerns / Pablo Najera and Javier Lopez
- Privacy-enhanced location services information / Claudio A. Ardagna [and others]
- Beyond consent : privacy in ubiquitous computing (Ubicomp) / Jean Camp and Kay Connelly
- A risk model for privacy insurance / Athanassios N. Yannacopoulos [and others]
- What can behavioral economics teach us about privacy? / Alessandro Acquisti and Jens Grossklags
- Privacy of outsourced data / Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati [and others]
- Communications data retention : a Pandora's box for rights and liberties? / Lilian Mitrou
- Surveillance of emergent associations : freedom of association in a network society / Katherine J. Strandburg.